How to select a Sage fly rod
Sage believes that selecting the correct
fly rod is the first step in having a satisfying fly
fishing experience. They manufacture eight different series
of rods, in a variety of rod models and sizes, for every
fishing situation around the world. Sage has developed a
quick three-step procedure to help you determine which
Sage rod is right for your fishing situation or casting
preference. Please keep in mind that angler preferences
vary widely and that these should be considered guidelines
only. High Country Flies is a great source of
information when selecting any Sage fly rod. Call us toll
free at (877) 732-7210 between the hours of 10am-6pm MST.
Step 1: To select the
ideal line weight, determine the species you will be
pursuing and the size and type of flies you will be using.
Generally, the lighter line weights are for smaller flies
and fish; the heavier line weights are for larger flies
and fish.
Step 2: Determine the
type of rod action you prefer. Sage offers medium to fast
action rods to suit many different types of anglers.
Please refer to the chart below for a quick summary of the
rod actions and casting styles.
Step 3: The proper
rod length is determined by the type and size of water you
will be fishing. Generally, shorter rods are used on
smaller spring creeks and streams. Longer rods are used on
larger rivers, lakes and in saltwater locations.
| Series |
Action |
Description |
Casting Style |
|
Fast |
Cutting-edge performance improves control, distance and accuracy in all casting ranges. | Quick, fluid casting stroke. | |
|
Fast |
Powerful rods that load easily for quick, accurate casts. Designed primarily for saltwater fishing. | Medium to long casting stroke. | |
|
Fast |
Mid-range, versatile rods for anglers of all levels. | Fast and easy to cast with shorter casting stroke. | |
|
Medium-Fast |
The FLi Series rods combine a fast action taper with an incredibly smooth power curve. | Versatile rods for anglers with a faster casting rhythm.. | |
|
Medium |
Medium action for a variety of two-handed casts. | Traditional, smooth, comfortable two-handed casting stroke. | |
|
Fast |
Fast, powerful rod for large flies, heavy leaders and shooting lines. | Fast action rod for aggressive casters on large rivers. |

